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    Lawn Mower Case Study

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    Having a beautiful lawn involves some work, but fortunately with a lawn mower you can easily obtain the desired result, and without any effort whatsoever. In case you have a large lawn, you should consider getting a riding lawn mower. A machine like this will do a great job, and for you it's going to be quite enjoyable. Here are some of the best rated riding lawn mowers at the moment. Husqvarna PZ60 This amazing machine will provide you a fast cutting performance. Due to its Kawasaki 999-cc…

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    Have you ever wonder what the difference IS between a longboard and a skateboard? You will learn the many differences and similarities between the two. First I will tell about the Skateboard, A skateboard is 28.5 inches in length and 7.5 inches in width. It has small wheels only measuring at 2.04 inches wide. The wheels are designed for short travel and traction. Because of this that means it isn't made for cruising like a longboard. The average truck size for skateboard is 6.5 inches in…

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    Introduction: The brushless DC motor is a very common and unique piece of machinery that we take advantage of in everyday life. For example the Brushless DC motor is commonly found in computers. This essay will prove how a brushless DC motor works, its advantage and disadvantages also the difference between a brushless DC motor and a brushed DC motor. Throughout this essay multiple physics concepts and equations will be discussed. Motor Effect: To summarise the motor effect it is the idea…

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    power-to-size ratio and generally required a high level of sales support due to the requirement for customization. MM 2 ONLINE SIMULATIONS | HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING Simulation Foreground Reading—The Business-to-Business Orthopedic Motor Market generated approximately 33% of its dollar revenue from this segment (see Exhibits 1A and 1B) and held a 19% share of the market in this segment. Segment B placed a premium on the motor’s thermal resistance performance and also…

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    A full-size, technologically advanced SUV points to an upcoming Volkswagen product. Make no mistake about it: the Volkswagen T-Prime Concept GTE SUV currently on display at an auto show in China is giving the world a strong indication of an upcoming Volkswagen product, in particular a full-size SUV. What isn’t known is whether the engineering and high-tech features present in the T-Prime Concept will carry over to the production model. What seems assured is that we’ll find an overall design…

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    Temporary Magnet Essay

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    because it loses its own magnetism. Temporary magnets cannot remain magnetized on their own (Boyer 2017). Paperclips, press nails, and other comparative things are cases of temporary magnets. Temporary magnets are utilized as a part of phones and electric engines in addition to other things. The materials which are utilized as incited magnets are dealt with as temporary magnets as they are magnetized for a brief length of time when pulled in by a solid or permanent magnet which charges them.…

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    Skid Steer Loader

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    logging. It has a rigid frame and lift arms you can attach various tools and skid steer loader attachments to. Loaders may be track-equipped or four-wheel drive. The drive system of the loader has no transmission. Instead, it uses pumps and hydraulic motors to power the wheels or tracks. Wheels can drive independently of each other, which makes them very maneuverable. The skid steer loader gets its name from the way its stationary wheels skid with the moving wheels. Since the left-side drive…

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    Hybrid Electric Cars Essay

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    Going one step further they developed the concept of electric cars and hybrid electric cars. Electric cars, have only electric motors along with a battery on their chassis and they only use electric energy for their function. They can even get recharged from a specialised electric plug and have a certain mileage autonomy before they need recharging. On the other hand, hybrid electric vehicles (HVEs) implement both a gas engine and an electric engine with a battery on their chassis. This offers…

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    Mechanical power is defined as torque and RPM (rotation per minute) and electric power is defined as current and voltage. Therefore, in order convert mechanical power into electric power, torque shall be converted into current and rpm shall be changed into voltage. The relation between the rpm and voltage can be defined with equations with the use of Equations. When there is a decrease in value in equations there is an increase in efficiency of power generator. In here, there is no loss when…

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    Wheatstone bridge is a device used to measure unknown resistance by passing current through the resistor [1]. Wheatstone bridge is made up of a power source and galvanometer that joins the two-parallel circuits which contains two resistors each. It is very useful in finding small resistances and is used in various applications such as strain gages. The following figure shows the arrangement of a Wheatstone bridge. Figure 1: Arrangement of a Wheatstone Bridge [1] Importance of Wheatstone…

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